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Actually the smaller ones are not Tulibee, they are lake Herring, when we first caught them there last year i thought right away they were just small tulibee...learn't later that they were Herring (they seem much smaller than tulibee we've caught before??)
Huh??? Thanks for that info Justin...now i'm confused?? I looked it up on Google and sure enough that's what i got too???They sure look different from the tulibee we've caught before in the Whiteshell....I wonder if there are a few different types perhaps?
I have yet to see more than three tulibee caught on cedar lake that were not master angler size - they are all 16.5 - 19 inches... this can't be the same tulibee that the guide is referring to - that would be way too easy!
interesting.....a whitefish debate here's a couple of whities from Clear Lake showing the classic overbite...click on the link...Grump
I would just like to see for my own clarification, as there seems to be a few kinds (size wise) of each fish in this province. For example, a concern I have is that the Master Angler size for tulibee - Does it take into account the different tulibee in the province? How can it? I have yet to see more than three tulibee caught on cedar lake that were not master angler size - they are all 16.5 - 19 inches... this can't be the same tulibee that the guide is referring to - that would be way too easy!